CAPPING DEVICE INTENDED TO BE FIXED ON THE NECK OF A CONTAINER AND AN ASSEMBLY COMPRISING A CONTAINER AND A CAPPING DEVICE
20210229873 · 2021-07-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2401/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D55/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/3428
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/3447
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D41/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention refers to a capping device intended to be fixed on a neck (2) of a container including an orifice (3), including the capping device: a cap (1) which has a helical thread (7) intended to cooperate with a helical thread (6) formed in the neck (2); a lower ring (9) fixed axially to the neck (2); a hinge device that connects the cap (1) to the lower ring (9),
including the capping device in addition a cap locking device (1) configured to lock the cap (1) in an open tilted position, including such a locking device a bead (22) which is formed, between the two blades (11, 12), and which is configured to rest against the neck (2) of the container when the cap (1) is in the open tilted position, the heel (22) has an internal face where at least one of the ribs of the helical thread series (7) is formed.
Claims
1. Capping device intended to be attached to a neck (2) of a container which includes a hole (3), including the capping device: a cap (1) which includes an upper wall (13) and an external peripheral skirt (14), with the external peripheral skirt (14) having a helical thread (7) formed by a series of ribs and intended to cooperate with a helical thread (6) formed in the neck (2) to allow unscrewing of the cap (1) from the neck (2) around an X-axis to move the cap (1) from a closing position where the upper wall (13) closes the neck hole (3) and the outer peripheral skirt (14) surrounds the neck (2) to a released position where the cap (1) is no longer attached to the neck (2); and screwing of the cap (1) into the neck (2) to move the cap (1) from the released position to the closing position; a lower ring (9) fixed axially to the neck (2) and movable in rotation about the neck (2) along the X axis; and a hinge device that connects the cap (1) to the lower ring (9), including the hinge device two plates (11, 12) that connect the outer peripheral skirt (14) and the lower ring (9) and are arranged to allow the cap (1) to rotate between the released position and an open tilted position in which the cap (1) disengages from the neck hole (2), including the capping device in addition a cap (1) lock configured to lock the cap (1) in the open tilted position, including such locking device a bead (22) which is formed on the outer peripheral skirt (14), between the two sheets (11, 12), and which is configured to rest against the neck (2) of the container when the cap (1) is in the open tilted position, the bead (22) has an internal face where at least one of the ribs of the helical thread series (7) is formed.
2. Capping device according to claim 1, in which the lower ring (9) includes a first sector (16) comprising coupling elements (18) which project radially into the lower ring (9) and are intended to be arranged under the coupling collar (5) to retain the lower ring (9) axially in the neck (2) of the vessel and a second sector (17), the first sector (16) and the second sector (17) of the lower ring (9) are hinged together so that the second sector (17) rotates with respect to the first sector (16) between a lowered position where the second sector (17) is intended to be positioned under the locking collar (5) and a raised position where the second sector (17) is intended to be at least partially positioned above the locking collar (5).
3. Capping device according to claim 2, in which the first sector (16) of the lower ring (9) includes a front zone (19) which is diametrically opposed to the second sector (17) and two coupling zones (20, 21) which are each arranged between the front zone (19) of the first sector (16) and the second sector (17), the coupling parts (18) are arranged only in the two coupling zones (20, 21) to allow a radial movement of the lower ring (9) capable of facilitating the passage of a part of the second sector (17) on each side of the coupling collar (5) during the movement of the second sector (17) between the lowered and the released position.
4. Capping device according to claim 3, in which the coupling elements (18) are protrusions that project radially inwards.
5. Capping device according to claim 1, in which the hinge device (10) extends over a first angular interval that is cut in two equal parts by a Pb bisector plane and in which the helical thread (7) formed on the outer peripheral skirt (14) of the cap (1) develops around the X axis according to a first direction and has a lower and an upper end, with the lower end of the helical thread (7) arranged in a second angular interval which is defined between the Pb bisector plane and a radial plane positioned at 160° from the Pb bisector plane according to a second direction opposite to the first direction.
6. An assembly comprising a container equipped with a neck (2) including a distribution hole (3), a coupling collar (5) and a helical thread (6) and a capping device according to any of the claims 1 to 5, the lower ring (9) being fixed axially to the neck (2) and moving in rotation about the neck (2) along the X axis.
7. Assembly according to claim 6, in which the capping device also includes a locking device configured to lock the cap (1) in the open tilted position, including such a locking device a stop (23) which projects radially outwards from the cap (1) and is configured to rest against the collar (5) of the neck (2) during movement of the cap (1) from the open tilted position to the released position to exert a tensile force on the second sector (17) which has a component directed radially outwards and a component directed axially upwards to assist movement of the second sector (17) between the lowered position to the raised position.
8. Assembly according to claim 7, in which the stop (23) is configured so that, during movement of the cap (1) from the released position to the open tilted position, the stop (23) rests against an upper end of the second sector (17) of the lower ring (9) to move it from the raised position to the lowered position.
9. Assembly according to claim 7, in which the locking device also includes a bead (22) which is formed on the outer peripheral skirt (14) of the cap (1) and extends axially, with the bead (22) configured to rest against a helical rib of the helical thread (6) formed in the neck (2) of the container during movement of the cap (1) from the open tilted position to the released position to exert a tractive force on the second sector (17) which has a component directed radially outwards and a component directed axially upwards to assist movement of the second sector (17) from the lowered position to the raised position.
10. Assembly according to claim 9, in which the hinge device (10) includes two plates (11, 12) and in which the bead (22) is formed between the two plates (11, 12).
11. Assembly according to claim 9, in which the stop (23) projects radially outwards from the bead (22).
12. Capping device intended to be fixed on a neck (2) of a container that includes an orifice (3) and an engaging collar (4), including the capping device: a cap (1) including an upper wall (13) and an outer peripheral skirt (14), the outer peripheral skirt (14) having a helical thread (7) intended to cooperate with a helical thread (6) formed on the neck (2) to allow: an unscrewing of the cap (1) around an axis X to move the cap (1) from a closed position in which the upper wall (13) closes the orifice (3) of the neck (2) and the outer peripheral skirt (14) surrounds said neck (2) towards a released position in which the cap (1) is no longer engaged with the neck (2); and a screwing of the cap (1) into the neck (2) to move the cap (1) from the released position to the closed position; a lower ring (9) axially fixed to the neck (2) and rotatably movable on the neck (2) around said axis X, said lower ring (9) including a first section (16) that includes engaging elements (18) that radially project into the lower ring (9) and are intended to be arranged below the engaging collar (5) to axially retain the lower ring (9) in the neck (2) of the container and a second section (17), the first section (16) and the second section (17) of the lower ring (9) being articulated to each other so that the second section (17) rotates with respect to the first section (16) between a lowered position in which the second section (17) is intended to be arranged below the engaging collar (5) and a raised position in which the second section (17) is intended to be arranged at least partially above the engaging collar (5); a hinge device (10) that attaches the cap (1) to the second section (17) of the lower ring (9) and is configured to allow the cap (1) to rotate between the released position and an open tilted position in which the cap (1) is released from the orifice (3) of the neck (2); the lower ring (9) being configured so that the second section (17) rotates with respect to the first section (16) from the lowered position to the raised position during the movement of the cap (1) from the closed position to the released position and from the raised position to the lowered position during movement of the cap (1) from the released position to the tilted open position; the first section (16) of the lower ring (9) including a front area (19) that is diametrically opposite to the second section (17) and two engagement areas (20, 21) that are each arranged between the front area (19) of the first section (16) and the second section (17), the engaging elements (18) being arranged only in the two engagement areas (20, 21) to allow a radial movement of the lower ring (9) capable of facilitating the passage of a part of the second section (17) on each side of the engaging collar (5) during the movement of the second section (17) between the lowered position and the released position.
13. Capping device according to claim 12, wherein the engaging elements (18) are protrusions projecting radially inward.
14. Capping device according to claim 12, wherein the hinge device (10) extends over a first angular range that is cut into two equal parts by a bisection plane Pb, the two engagement areas (20, 21) extending over angular sections that are symmetrical with respect to each other to the bisection plane Pb.
15. Capping device according to claim 12, wherein the hinge device (10) extends over a first angular range that is cut into two equal parts by a bisection plane Pb and wherein the helical thread (7) formed on the outer peripheral skirt (14) of the cap (1) develops around the axis X in a first direction and has a lower end and an upper end, the lower end of the helical thread (7) being arranged in a second angular range defined between the bisection plane Pb and a radial plane positioned at 160° from the bisection plane Pb according to a second direction opposite to the first direction.
16. Capping device according to claim 15, wherein the lower end of the helical thread (7) is arranged in an angular range defined between two radial planes, respectively, positioned at 90° and 160° from the bisection plane Pb according to the second direction of rotation.
17. Capping device intended to be fixed on a neck (2) of a container that includes an orifice (3) and an engaging collar (4), including the capping device: a cap (1) including an upper wall (13) and an outer peripheral skirt (14), the outer peripheral skirt (14) having a helical thread (7) intended to cooperate with a helical thread (6) formed on the neck (2) to allow: an unscrewing of the cap (1) of the neck (2) around an axis X to move the cap (1) from a closed position in which the upper wall (13) closes the orifice (3) of the neck (2) and the peripheral skirt surrounds said neck (2) towards a released position in which the cap (1) is no longer engaged with the neck (2); and a screwing of the cap (1) into the neck (2) to move the cap (1) from the released position to the closed position; a lower ring (9) axially fixed to the neck (2) and rotatably movable on the neck (2) around said axis X, said lower ring (9) including a first section (16) that includes engaging elements (18) that radially project into the lower ring (9) and are intended to be arranged below the engaging collar (4) to axially retain the lower ring (9) in the neck (2) of the container, the first section (16) and the second section (17) of the lower ring (9) being articulated to each other so that the second section (17) rotates with respect to the first section (16) between a lowered position in which the second section (17) is intended to be arranged below the engaging collar (4) and a raised position in which the second section (17) is intended to be arranged at least partially above the engaging collar (4); a hinge device that attaches the cap (1) to the second section (17) of the lower ring (9) and is configured to allow the cap (1) to rotate between the released position and an open tilted position in which the cap (1) is disengaged from the orifice (3) of the neck (2), the hinge device extends over a first angular range which is cut into two equal parts by a bisection plane Pb; the lower ring (9) being configured so that the second section (17) rotates with respect to the first section (16) from the lowered position to the raised position to allow the cap (1) to move from the closed position to the released position; the lower ring (9) being able to move radially from front to back to facilitate the passage of a part of the second section (17) on each side of the engaging collar (4) during the movement of the second section (17) between the lowered position and the released position; position. the helical thread (7) developing around the axis X according to a first direction and having a lower end and an upper end, the lower end of the helical thread (7) being arranged in a second angular range defined between the bisection plane Pb and a radial plane positioned at 160° from the bisection plane Pb according to a second direction opposite to the first direction.
18. Capping device according to claim 17, wherein the first section (16) of the lower ring (9) includes a front area (19) that is diametrically opposite to the second section (17) and two engagement areas (20, 21) which are each arranged between the front zone (19) of the first section (16) and the second section (17), the engaging elements (18) being arranged only in the two engagement areas (20, 21) to allow radial movement of the lower ring (9).
19. Capping device according to claim 18, wherein the capping device further includes a locking device configured to lock the cap (1) in the tilted open position, said locking device including a stop (23) radially projecting outward of the cap (1) and is configured to rest against the engaging collar (5) of the neck (2) during the movement of the cap (1) from the tilted open position towards the released position to exert on the second section (17) a tensile force having a component directed radially outward and a component directed axially upward to aid the movement of the second section (17) between the lowered position to the raised position.
20. Capping device according to claim 19, wherein the locking device further includes a heel (22) that is formed on the outer peripheral skirt (14) of the cap (1) and extends axially, the heel (22) being configured so that it rests against a helical rib of the helical thread (6) formed on the neck (2) of the container during the movement of the cap (1) from the tilted open position towards the released position to exert on the second section (17) a tensile force having a component directed radially outward and a component directed axially upward to aid movement of the second section (17) from the lowered position to the raised position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0039] The invention will be better understood and other purposes, details, features and advantages thereof will become more apparent in the following description of several particular embodiments of the invention, provided solely by way of illustration and not limitation, with reference to the attached drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0051] In the description and the figures, the axis X corresponds to the axis of rotation of the cap 1 of the capping device when it is screwed onto the neck 2 of the container. By convention, the “radial” orientation is directed orthogonal to the axis X and the axial orientation is directed parallel to the axis X. The terms “external” and “internal” are used to define the relative position of one element with respect to another, by reference to the X axis, an element close to the axis X is thus classified as internal as opposed to an external element located radially on the periphery.
[0052] The terms “upper” and “lower” are used to define the relative position of one element with respect to another by reference to a position in which the orifice 3 of the neck 2 is oriented upwards and the cap 1 is in the closed position on the neck 2 of the container, an element intended to be placed lower being named lower and an element intended to be placed higher being named, upper. The terms “front” and “back” are used to define the relative position of one element with respect to another along a diameter perpendicular to the axis X.
[0053] With reference to
[0054] As shown in
[0055] According to one embodiment, the helical thread 6 formed on the neck 2, as well as the helical thread 7 formed on the cap 1 are interrupted. In other words, the adjacent helical ribs are separated by a space that forms a vent and that allows, in particular, to evacuate the gas present inside the container while the cap 1 is still attached to the neck 2.
[0056] The capping device includes a lower ring 9 that is retained in the neck 2 of the container, a cap 1 that is intended to cover the orifice 3 of the container in order to seal it, a hinge device 10 that joins the cap 1 with the lower ring 9 and a locking device positioned to lock the cap 1 in an tilted open position, shown in
[0057] As illustrated in
[0058] Returning to
[0059] The outer peripheral skirt 14 has, on its inner face, a helical thread 7, visible in
[0060] As shown in particular in
[0061] Advantageously, the lower ring 9 is, before the first opening of the container, connected to the cap 1 by some frangible bridges, not visible in the figures, intended to be broken during the opening of the cap 1. These frangible bridges thus constitute tamperproof seals.
[0062] The lower ring 9 is held axially on the neck 2 of the container while it can rotate with respect to it about the axis X. As shown in
[0063] According to one embodiment, the lower ring 9 includes two narrowed areas, that is, the radial thickness of which is less than the radial thickness of the lower ring 9 outside of said narrowed areas. The two narrowed areas delimit the first section 16 and the second section 17. The narrowed areas thus form pivots that allow the second section 17 to articulate with respect to the first section 16.
[0064] According to another embodiment, the lower ring 9 does not have narrowed areas that delimit the first and second sections 16, 17.
[0065] The second section 17 is able to rotate upwards with respect to the first section 16, between a lowered position in which the second section 17 is intended to be arranged under the engaging collar 5 and a raised position, wherein the second section 17 is arranged at least in part above the engaging collar 5. This allows the cap 1 to move upward relative to the neck 2 of the container, until helical thread 7 of cap 1 disengages from the helical thread 6 formed on the neck 2 of the container. In other words, when cap 1 is unscrewed, the lower ring 9 is rotatably driven around the axis X while the second section 17 of the lower ring 9 rotates with respect to first section 16 to the raised position to allow axial movement, up the cap 1, from the closed position, to the released position, represented in
[0066] The lower ring 9 is held axially on the neck 2 of the container by means of the engaging collar 5, in particular, visible in
[0067] As shown in
[0068] Advantageously, the second section 17 extends over an angular range between 90 and 150°, and for example, in the order of 120°, the front area of the second section 16 extends over an angular range between 90 and 150°, for example, in the order of 120°, while each of the two engagement areas 20, 21 extends over an angular range comprised between 30 and 90°, for example, in the order of 60°.
[0069] On the other hand, the bisection plane Pb cuts the second section 17 into two equal parts, as well as the front part of the second section 17. The angular ranges corresponding to the two engagement areas 20, 21 are therefore symmetrical with each other with respect to the bisection plane Pb.
[0070] The hinge device 10 is configured to allow the cap 1 to rotate between the released position, shown in
[0071] The locking device includes a heel 22, in particular, visible in
[0072] During the movement of the cap 1 from the released position towards the tilted open position, the stop 23 abuts against the upper end of the second section 17 of the lower ring 9 which tends to return said second section 17 towards the lowered position.
[0073] On the other hand, during the movement of the cap 1 from the tilted open position towards the released position, at first, the stop 23 rests against the engaging collar 5, as shown in FIG. 10, to exert on the second section 17 of the lower ring 9 a tensile force having a component directed radially outward and a component directed axially upward. This allows the lower ring 9 to be moved from the front to the rear to press the front area 19 of the first section 16 of the lower ring 9 against the neck 2 of the container in order to facilitate the movement of the second section 17 towards the raised position. This also allows aiding the movement of the second section 17 between the lowered position and the raised position.
[0074] Then, as shown in
[0075] On the other hand, as shown in
[0076] Advantageously, the lower end of the helical thread 7 is arranged in an angular range defined between two radial planes respectively positioned at 90° and 160° from the bisection plane Pb according to a second direction of rotation opposite the direction of the helical thread 7 of the cap 1.
[0077] On the other hand, as schematically represented in
[0078] The kinematics of the cap 1 is as follows. During the first unscrewing, the cap 1 leaves the closed position and moves away from the lower ring 9 to the released position, illustrated in
[0079] The cap 1 can then be rotated backwards in the direction of the open tilted position in which the outer peripheral skirt 14 extends upward from the top wall 13. During the movement of the cap 1 back in the direction of its open tilted position, the stop 23 abuts against the upper end of the second section 17 of the lower ring 9, so that the second section 17 of the lower ring 9 rotates from the raised position to the lowered position.
[0080] As shown in
[0081] To close the cap 1 again, the user tilts the cap 1 forward to the released position. During this tilting, the stop 23 rests against the engaging collar 5 to exert on the second section 17 of the lower ring 9 a tensile force that has a component directed radially outward that makes it possible to move the lower ring 9 from front to back and a component directed axially upwards that allows to aid the movement of the second section 17 of the lower ring 9 towards the raised position. The outer surface of the heel 22 also abuts against a helical rib of the helical thread 6 which also facilitates the movement of the second section 17 of the lower ring 9 towards the raised position.
[0082] When the second section 17 is in the raised position and the cap 1 is in the released position, the cap 1 can then be screwed back into the neck 2 of the container. During screwing, the lower ring 9 is rotatably driven around the axis X and the second section 17 of the lower ring 9 rotates towards the lowered position as the cap 1 is close to the engaging collar 5.
[0083] Advantageously, the entire capping device is molded in a single piece of synthetic material, such as polyethylene and advantageously high-density polyethylene. Advantageously, the capping device is molded in the configuration of
[0084] Although the invention has been described in relation to various particular embodiments, it is more than evident that it is not limited in any way by them and that it comprises all the technical equivalents of the means described, as well as their combinations if they fall within the framework of the invention as defined by the claims.
[0085] The use of the verb “consist of”, “comprise” or “include” and its conjugated forms do not exclude the presence of other elements or stages other than those established in a claim.
[0086] In the claims, any reference signs in parentheses are not to be construed as limiting the claim.